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Film Review: ‘What We Do For Love'

Nathan Breen reviews the films Kill the Jockey, Boys Go to Jupiter and Bob Trevino Likes It.

‘Immersed in Enchantment'

Michael Cox reports on this year’s Enchanted Forest production of Symphony of Nature.

Festival Review: The Marriage of Figaro ****

Anna Burnside reviews a performance that ‘offers much to love’ for those who ‘enjoy opera as a spectacle.’

Festival Review: Hamlet ****

Anna Burnside reviews a deconstruction of the classic play that proves to be ‘an uplifting experience.’

Festival Review: Comala, Comala ***

Anna Burnside reviews a performance of magical realism that works well.

Festival Review: Alison Larkin--Grief...A Comedy ***

Anna Burnside reviews a set from ‘an impressive performer.’

Festival Review: A Knock on the Roof ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production ‘with a mixture of breathless urgency and dry wit.’

Festival Review: Extraordinary Trash

Michael Cox responds to the Edinburgh International Book Festival event--and to an acclaimed production from last decade.

Festival Review: Arturo Brachetti--SOLO ***

Scott Purvis-Armour reviews a witty yet uneven production that’s still ‘a quintessential Fringe experience.’

Festival Review: Or What's Left of Us ****

Michael Cox reviews the latest production by the acclaimed company Sh!t Theatre.

Festival Review: Nigamon/Tunai ****

Michael Cox reviews an essential and moving performance.

Festival Review: Super Sexy Poetry Show ****

Michael Cox reviews a poetry performance 'with much worth listening to.'

Festival Review: Camille O'Sullivan--Loveletter *****

Scott Purvis-Armour reviews 'an essential Fringe experience.'

Festival Review: June Carter Cash--The Woman, Her Music and Me ****

Anna Burnside reviews a strong production 'with musicality and atmosphere.'

Festival Review: Aidan Sadler--Memory ***

Anna Burnside reviews a stand-up set 'with big ideas' that are underdeveloped.

Festival Review: Otter Lee--Princess Syndrome ***

Anna Burnside reviews a set from 'a likeable performer'.

Festival Review: Bellringers ***

Anna Burnside reviews 'an ambitious and worthwhile piece of work.'

Festival Review: Every Brilliant Thing ****

Anna Burnside reviews 'a masterclass in tackling trauma with drama.'

Festival Review: Showstopper! The Improvised Musical ****

Anna Burnside reviews a production that impresses fans and non-fans of musicals alike.

Festival Review: Michelle Shaughnessy--Too Late, Baby ***

Anna Burnside reviews a 'cleverly self-deprecating' set.

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